Stack of Wester Burgigeo

Island in Shetland

Scotland

Stack of Wester Burgigeo

Strandburgh Ness from Kegga
Strandburgh Ness from Kegga Credit: Ian Moodie

The Stack of Wester Burgigeo is a prominent rock stack located off the coast of Shetland, an island in Scotland. Rising 61 meters (200 feet) above sea level, it stands tall and imposing, attracting visitors with its rugged beauty and dramatic presence. The stack is composed of layers of sedimentary rock, displaying the geological history of the area.

Situated in the North Sea, the Stack of Wester Burgigeo is a popular destination for climbers and birdwatchers. Its vertical cliffs provide a challenging terrain for experienced climbers, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the vast expanse of the ocean. The stack is also a haven for seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and fulmars, which nest in the cliff faces and can be observed in their natural habitat.

Access to the Stack of Wester Burgigeo is primarily via boat or by walking along the coastline during low tide. Due to its remote location and the unpredictable weather conditions of the region, caution is advised when visiting. It is important to check tide times and weather forecasts before attempting to reach the stack.

The Stack of Wester Burgigeo is not only an awe-inspiring natural landmark but also a symbol of the wild and untamed beauty of Shetland. Its towering presence, combined with the surrounding rugged coastline and abundant wildlife, makes it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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Stack of Wester Burgigeo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.6136/-0.78161715 or Grid Reference HU6692. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Strandburgh Ness from Kegga
Strandburgh Ness from Kegga
Everland with Ness of Gruting in the distance
Everland with Ness of Gruting in the distance
The Outer Brough and Strandburgh Ness taken from just off the Clett
The Outer Brough and Strandburgh Ness taken from just off the Clett
Everland The end of the road on Fetlar.
Everland
The end of the road on Fetlar.
Baa-neap Coastal heath on the east coast of Fetlar with a triangulation pillar.
Baa-neap
Coastal heath on the east coast of Fetlar with a triangulation pillar.
Baa-neap Summit Climbed with Jenny, Rick and Tricky, from Everland in mist to the Vanessa Trig plus cairn.Name: Baa-neap
Hill number: 103957
Height: 85m / 279ft
Area: 22: Shetland Islands
Class: 0
Grid ref: HU673914 (est)
Drop: 70m
Col: 15m  HU645905
Baa-neap Summit
Climbed with Jenny, Rick and Tricky, from Everland in mist to the Vanessa Trig plus cairn.Name: Baa-neap Hill number: 103957 Height: 85m / 279ft Area: 22: Shetland Islands Class: 0 Grid ref: HU673914 (est) Drop: 70m Col: 15m HU645905
Field Of Daisies Parked the car at Everland to walk towards Baa-neap.  Found a sheep pasture full of daisies with a misty view towards Gruna Water.
Field Of Daisies
Parked the car at Everland to walk towards Baa-neap. Found a sheep pasture full of daisies with a misty view towards Gruna Water.
North Boad Crags on the east coast of Fetlar.
North Boad
Crags on the east coast of Fetlar.
North Boad The edge of a grassy plateau above the banks on the east coast of Fetlar.
North Boad
The edge of a grassy plateau above the banks on the east coast of Fetlar.
Baa-neap triangulation pillar A "Vanessa" pillar, built by pouring concrete into a cardboard tube.
Baa-neap triangulation pillar
A "Vanessa" pillar, built by pouring concrete into a cardboard tube.
Everland A rare example of a farm on the north side of Fetlar with a view towards Busta Hill and The Clett.
Everland
A rare example of a farm on the north side of Fetlar with a view towards Busta Hill and The Clett.
Ruined house at Strand, Fetlar
Ruined house at Strand, Fetlar
Tonga of Croosmel, Wick of Gruting, Fetlar Clett Stack in the distance.
Tonga of Croosmel, Wick of Gruting, Fetlar
Clett Stack in the distance.
Ness of Gruting, Fetlar
Ness of Gruting, Fetlar
Sea Skerry, off Lambigarth, Ness of Gruting, Fetlar
Sea Skerry, off Lambigarth, Ness of Gruting, Fetlar
Sand of Paradise, Wick of Gruting, Fetlar
Sand of Paradise, Wick of Gruting, Fetlar
Strandburgh Ness from Hesta Ness, Fetlar
Strandburgh Ness from Hesta Ness, Fetlar
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus), Skarpi Geo, Fetlar
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus), Skarpi Geo, Fetlar
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Stack of Wester Burgigeo is located at Grid Ref: HU6692 (Lat: 60.6136, Lng: -0.78161715)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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